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Wiser & Well Longevity

210 tests included
Wiser & Well Longevity
$1149 AUD

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This test covers an extensive 129 genes, and 159 SNP’s across various health categories including Digestion, Energy, Hormones, Stress & Cognitive Performance, Inflammation & Longevity, Athletic Performance, DNA Protection & Repair (methylation), and Detoxification.

This hormone analysis includes an oestrogen, testosterone and progesterone test, as well as an LH and FSH test. These sex hormones (in conjunction with adrenal and thyroid hormones) exert powerful effects on the body. Knowing the function and levels of these hormones is a positive step in creating hormone balance and achieving wellbeing.

OestradiolProgesteroneLHFSHLH to FSH RatioTestosteroneFree Androgen IndexSHBG

IGF-1 is involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including bone growth, muscle growth and repair, and the development of the nervous system. It also helps regulate metabolism, including glucose metabolism and fat metabolism.

IGF-1

Cortisol and DHEA-S play important roles in regulating physiological processes in the body. Cortisol has a catabolic effect which mobilises the body’s nutritional resources for fuel. DHEA-S has an opposing anabolic effect and converts food into living tissue. In order to achieve your fitness goals cortisol and DHEA-S must be in proper balance.

CortisolDHEA-S

Your thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate growth and energy expenditure. Thyroid disorders are quite common, and many people don’t have any symptoms at all. This thyroid test screens for the thyroid hormones that play a key role in regulating the body’s metabolism.

TSHFT4FT3

Insulin resistance can lead to difficulty losing weight, distinct abdominal fat, fatigue, bloating and sugar cravings. Identifying insulin resistance early and committing to lifestyle changes can ultimately help the progression to diabetes.

Fasting glucoseFasting InsulinHOMA-IR ScoreHbA1c (DCCT)HbA1c (IFCC)

Lipids and cholesterol are fat-like substances in your blood. Some are necessary for good health, but when you have a high level of cholesterol in your blood, a lot of it ends up being deposited in the walls of your arteries and other vital organs. Lifestyle choices including diet, exercise and alcohol intake can all influence cholesterol levels and your risk of developing heart disease.

Total CholesterolLDLHDLTriglyceridesVLDL-CNon-HDL Cholesterol

ApoA1 and ApoB give a detailed view of cholesterol balance — ApoA1 reflects protective HDL particles, while ApoB represents atherogenic LDL particles that promote plaque build-up. The ApoB/ApoA1 ratio is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk, offering more precision than standard cholesterol tests. Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a genetic marker that can elevate heart disease risk even when other lipid levels are normal. Measuring both provides early insight into hidden or inherited cardiovascular risks, guiding targeted prevention.

Apolipoprotein A1Apolipoprotein BApoA1/ B RatioLipoprotein (a)

Active B12, folate, B6, and B1 are essential B-vitamins that work together to support energy production, brain function, and the formation of healthy red blood cells. Deficiencies in any of these nutrients can contribute to fatigue, mood changes, cognitive issues, and impaired metabolic health.

Vitamin B1Vitamin B6Active Vitamin B12Folate

Homocysteine is an amino acid that’s regulated by the body’s methylation process, which supports detoxification, energy production, and nervous system health. If methylation is not functioning efficiently, homocysteine can build up, which may raise the risk of heart and and neurological issues.

Homocysteine

This simple iron test measures how much iron you have in your blood, as well as the amount of iron you have stored in your body. Iron levels are relevant to energy, blood cell health and overall wellbeing.

IronTransferrin/ TIBCTransferrin SaturationFerritin

Like vitamins, minerals are substances found in food that your body needs for growth and health. There are two kinds of minerals - macrominerals and trace minerals. Your body needs just small amounts of trace minerals which include iron, copper, zinc and selenium.

SeleniumCopperZincCopper to Zinc ratio

Calcium and vitamin D play a critical role in maintaining bone health. When you don’t get enough calcium, you increase your risk of developing osteoporosis and stress fractures. This blood test measures your total and corrected calcium levels, your vitamin D levels, and also checks for gout.

Vitamin DCalciumCalcium (corrected)UratePhosphateMagnesium

Inadequate recovery from exercise or overtraining can be associated with inflammation and muscle damage. In addition to c-reactive protein and creatine kinase, this panel also measures homocysteine which is another recognised risk factor for cardiovascular disease, as well as osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s.

High sensitivity CRPESRLactate DehydrogenaseCreatine Kinase

The full blood count measures red cells, white cells and platelets — foundational markers included in most health assessments. It is actually a group of tests that examine different parts of the blood. Results from the following tests provide the broadest picture of your health.

Red Blood Cell CountHaemoglobinHaematocritMCVMCHMCHCRDWWhite Blood Cell CountEosinophilsMonocytesLymphocytesNeutrophilsBasophilsPlatelet Count

Your liver processes drugs and alcohol, filters toxic chemicals, stores vitamins and minerals, and makes bile, proteins and enzymes. This liver function test measures key liver enzymes and markers relevant to understanding your liver health.

BilirubinALPASTALTGGTAlbuminTotal ProteinGlobulin

Your kidneys filter waste from your body and regulate salts in your blood. They also produce hormones and vitamins that direct cell activities in many organs and help to control blood pressure. Your kidneys filter waste and regulate salts in your blood. This panel measures key markers of kidney function.

SodiumPotassiumChlorideBicarbonateUreaCreatinineeGFR

Proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are broken down by stomach acids, enzymes produced by the pancreas, and bile from the liver. This process also releases micronutrients. This blood test measures the levels of enzymes produced by the pancreas.

LipaseAmylase

This essential fatty acid blood spot test measures the levels of essential fatty acids and their ratios that are critical to good health.

Omega 3 IndexOmega 6 to Omega 3 RatioAA to EPA RatioTrans Fat Index

Red blood cell testing provides a measurement equivocal to intracellular levels, and is therefore more insightful than a regular serum blood test.

Red Cell Magnesium

Test instructions

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Download and print your pathology form from your i-screen dashboard.

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Take your form to one of our affiliated collection centres to have your sample taken.

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Fast from all food and drink (other than water) for at least 8 hours, and no more than 12 hours prior to your test.

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Take test 7 days before predicted date of menstruation (if known). If menstrual cycle is 28 days, test on day 21 (where day 1 is the first day of bleeding).

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